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Forest Drought Resistance at Large Geographic Scales

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2019-01-25

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P. G. Brodrick, L. D. L. Anderegg, and G. P. Asner, Forest Drought Resistance at Large Geographic Scales: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 46, iss. 5, p. 2752-2760.

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Abstract (from AGU100): Forest conservation and carbon sequestration efforts are on the rise, yet the long‐term stability of these efforts under a changing climate remains unknown. We generate nearly three decades of remotely sensed canopy water content throughout California, which we use to determine patterns of drought stress. Linking these patterns of drought stress with meteorological variables enables us to quantify spatially explicit biophysical drought resistance in terms of magnitude and duration. These maps reveal significant spatial heterogeneity in drought resistance and demonstrate that almost all forests have less resistance to severe, persistent droughts. By identifying the spatial patterning of biophysical drought resistance, [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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journalGeophysical Research Letters
parts
typeVolume
value46
typeIssue
value5
typePages
value2752-2760
typeDOI
value10.1029/2018GL081108

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